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e Gettysburg fight as a rout for Lee, or of the immense amount of fire arms they took. All this has vanished into thin air. On Wednesday last, the Herald says, Kilpatrick and Buford met Stuart near Boonsboro', but were driven back to the town. This is all the severe fighting which is mentioned as having taken place since Lee lefth the "plunder" taken from Pennsylvania. A fight commenced at Funktown, Md., five miles from Hagerstown, Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, in which Buford's and Kilpatrick's cavalry and the 11th corps of infantry was engaged.--The Yankees claim the result as a partial success to them. The latest dispatch we find in the Philadelph had her steam up, and the exiles were permitted to return home. A Baltimore telegram, of the 8th inst., says: "Nearly one thousand rebels, captured by General Kilpatrick, arrived here this morning, including Brigadier General Jones, a cavalry officer, and 51 commissioned officers." A son of Gen. Winder was among the Con